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Estacion Bosa (TransMilenio)

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Estación Bosa
File:Estación Bosa, Bogotá - Cund, Colombia.jpg
General information
LocationAutopista Sur with calle 63 sur and 65 C sur
Bosa neighborhood
Colombia
History
OpenedJanuary 30, 2016
Services
Portal del Sur G La Despensa

The single station Estacion Bosa is part of the massive transport system Bogotá, TransMilenio, opened in the year 2000.

Location

The station is located in Autopista Sur between the streets 63 south and 65 C south in Bosa to the south of the city. It attends the demand of the districts Bosa the Azucena and the Station, as well as the Perdomo and Casabianca of Ciudad Bolívar.

In the vicinity are the Terminal of Transport of the South and the Industrial Zone of Cazucá.[1]

Etymology

The station receives its name from the neighborhood Bosa The Station in which it will be located, right on the border with the municipality of Soacha.

History

The station was designed to be built in the year 2013 to meet the demand of the locality of Bosa with an approximation of 8,000 passengers per day. The works are in charge of the Bosa Station Consortium 2013 and the interventory of the Consortium Interventores IDU The IDU starts construction of a new TransMilenio station in Bosa, The November 19, 2015 the Instituto de Desarrollo Urbano Urban Development Institute announced the completion of the construction of the station.[2]

Service Station

Main Services

Services rendered from January 30, 2016
Type Routes to the North Routes to the West South routes
Expresos Monday to Saturday all day
E44 G44
Expresos
weekday morning and afternoon rush hour
G46 G45
Expresos Sundays and holidays K98 G98

References

  1. ^ "Transmilenio station construction begins in Bosa" (in Spanish). January 17, 2012. Transmilenio Soacha has over six years behind
  2. ^ "TransMilenio premieres new station". The Spectator. November 19, 2015.